Not necessarily the loudest critic of the proposition against gay marriage, Schwarzenegger admitted he voted against it and said that he believes "eventually it will be overturned."

The proposition passed with 52% of the vote in November, invalidating a ruling the California Supreme Court made six months earlier. During that period, 18,000 gay marriages were performed. Supporters of gay marriage appealed the proposition, but the court upheld the election results while still keeping the gay marriages already performed intact. Both sides expect this fight to go back to the polls in 2010 or 2012. Without a Presidential election to distract contributors, supporters of gay marriage to expect even more help from the gay-friendly Hollywood community.

A regular fixture on "The Tonight Show" during Leno's tenure, Schwarzenegger famously announced his candidacy for Governor on the show. Leno has scheduled a number of his favorite regulars during his final week including Mel Gibson Monday night, Wanda Sykes on Wednesday, Billy Crystal on Friday and his replacement, Conan O'Brien, on Friday.

With over a decade of experience in the movie industry, Ellwood survived working for two major studios and has written for Variety, MSN and the LA Times. A co-founder of HitFix, Ellwood spends his time relaxing hitting 3’s on the basketball court and following his beloved Clippers.